Cost of Pint Soars by 1,948% in 40 Years
The average price of a pint is £2.87, a huge hike due to inflation in the UK
Working Britain Faces 'Clash of Confidence' as Permanent Jobs Outstrip Short-term Posts
KPMG/REC say permanent jobs have risen at the strongest rate for almost four years.
Youth Unemployment Taskforce MP Advertises for Unpaid Intern During Group's Launch
Campaign group Intern Aware tells IBTimes UK that the Conservative MP should know better.
Asbestos Cancer Victims to Get More as UK Government Boosts Compensation Pot
The DWP says the average compensation pay-out will be £123,000.
E.on to Slash 450 UK Sales Jobs as Customers Change Buying Methods
The energy giant, which is headquartered in Germany, says it is not a move it has taken lightly.
John Lewis Staff Split £202.5m Bonus Pot as Pension Deficit Soars
Sir Charlie Mayfield says the bonus reflects the balance of a strong trading year, but pension deficit hits £1bn.
UK Workers Most Stessed in Europe with 25% Afflicted by Office Anxiety
Research finds British employees more affected by stress than European counterparts.
UK Hiring Giant Michael Page Boosted by International Recruitment Market
The firm increased pre-tax profits to £67.1m up to the end of December 2013.
Number of UK Youngsters in Full Time Education Doubled Over Last Three Decades
The ONS says the surge happened against a backdrop of a falling youth population.
David Cameron Backs Inflation-Busting Minimum Wage Hike
Prime minister 'looking forward' to accepting recommendation of Low Pay Commission
Travis Perkins to Double Sales Apprenticeships
Exclusive: Building materials giant tells IBTimes UK of plans to hire 105 management general merchanting apprentices.
Fujitsu Set to Double Graduate Intake in Bid to Tackle UK Youth Unemployment
Exclusive: The technology giant tells IBTimes UK it plans to recruit 83 graduates in 2014.
British Retirees Risk Hefty Additional Tax Burdens as Pension Reform Looms
Lifetime allowance threshold drops from £1.5m to £1.25m in April.
Spanish Youth Jobless Down 10% as Total Unemployment Dips for First Time During Crisis
The Secretary of State for Employment Engracia Hidalgo welcomed the figures.
UK's Part-Time Childcare Now Costs More than a Mortgage as System Branded 'Not Fit for Purpose'
Family and Childcare Trust hits out as new figures reveal childcare costs more than mortgage.
Gender Inequality UK: Database of 'Board-Ready' Women 'Would Break Down Business Sex Barriers'
Independent report on getting more women to the top drawn up by Charlotte Sweeney
Matthew Hancock MP and Sir Bobby Charlton Launch First Insurance Sector Apprenticeship Scheme
UK Minister for Skills says the programme demonstrates how apprenticeships have an important role to play in every sector.
Apprentice Winner Tim Campbell: Reality TV Will Not Bring Instant Success for UK Youngsters
The businessman tells IBTimes UK that apprenticeships can help young people get to the top.
Apprentice Winner Tim Campbell: Reality TV Will Not Bring Instant Success for Young People
The businessman tells IBTimes UK that apprenticeships can help young people get to the top.
Boris Johnson Unveils 7,000 New Apprenticeships and Work Visa Relaxation
Johnson tells IBTimes UK he would have also wanted to be a carpenter
Mayor of London Boris Johnson Unveils 7,000 New Apprenticeships and Work Visa Relaxation
Johnson tells IBTimes UK he would have also wanted to be a carpenter
London Tops Unpaid Overtime League Table as UK Workers Miss Out On £33bn
The TUC says problems arise when those occasional extra hours become the norm.
UK Sex Trade: Third of Strippers are Students Funding University Fees
But some of the students were not bothered about how much they could earn and just enjoyed exotic dancing.
UK Economy Needs 80,000 More Accountants but Visa Restrictions are Driving Workforce Down
Randstad says the accountancy profession is now less likely to meet long-term demand than it was five years ago.
'Revolutionary' Betting Rules Shield Gambling Junkies from 'Crack Cocaine' Machine Overdose
ABB says betting industry has come together as one to promote responsible gambling.
Rome on the Brink as Detroit-Style Bankruptcy Meltdown Looms
Mayor Ignazio Marino says he is in daily discussions with Italy's national government.
UK Youth Unemployment: Neet Levels Still 'Stubbornly High' at One Million
ONS says number of Neets dropped by 38,000 compared to three months up to September 2013.
UK Immigration Surge Jeopardises David Cameron's 100,000 Net Migration Pledge
ONS says there was an estimated net flow of 212,000 long-term migrants to the UK last year.
National Apprenticeship Week 2014: 300,000 More Apprentices Could Give UK £4bn a Year Boost
Demos says the move would enable Britain to catch up with other G20 countries.
Angela Merkel Boosted as German Unemployment Hits Lowest Level since September 2012
Merkel boosted with jobless news on way to Palace of Westminster and meeting with the Queen.